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NewsNovember 1, 2006

ATA Opposing Privatization of U.S. Toll Facilities

The board of directors of the American Trucking Associations this week voiced strong opposition to the privatization or leasing of existing toll facilities to fund highway infrastructure projects

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NewsSeptember 21, 2006

Two Virginia Rest Areas To Close For Reconstruction

Two Virginia rest areas will be closed for reconstruction starting Sept. 29

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ArticlesAugust 1, 2006

The Interstate Highway System at 50

A look back at the rough and tumble history of America's remarkable Interstate System.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 2006

Keeping An Eye Out

Highway Watch makes truck drivers part of the national intelligence structure.

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NewsJune 6, 2006

Major Traffic Delays on I-95 This Weekend

This weekend, I-95/I-495 North (Outer Loop of the Capital Beltway) traffic is scheduled to be transferred onto the new Woodrow Wilson Bridge, completing the first of two traffic switches onto the new bridge.

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NewsMay 23, 2006

Mineta: Private Sector Must Get Involved in Transportation Projects

U.S. investors, including financial, construction and engineering firms, must begin investing in highway, airport and transit projects to help keep pace with the demands of a rapidly growing economy, Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta

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NewsMay 17, 2006

Mineta Names Kendall to Head Highway Funding Commission

A federal commission to study new ways to pay for the nation’s highway and transit systems now has an executive director.

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NewsMay 4, 2006

Rand McNally Offers Harley Ride Atlas

There are road trips and then there are rides. Rand McNally and Harley-Davidson know the difference: Cars take to the interstate for a road trip and bikers hit the back roads for a ride

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NewsMarch 30, 2006

UPS Chief: Transportation Infrastructure Failing Nation

Describing the nation's roads, ports, railroads and airports as the backbone of global trade, UPS' chief executive officer today warned that America was taking a chance with its future by neglecting its infrastructure.

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NewsFebruary 1, 2006

Study Cites Cost of Highway Bottlenecks to Truckers

Bottlenecks on highways throughout the nation idled trucks for more than 243 million hours in 2004, costing U.S. trucking companies $7.8 billion, according to a study prepared for the Federal Highway Administration.

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